there are Outlook sync apps in the Android market, some free, some
commercial. I think you'll be fine but as I don't have an Exchange
server I haven't used one so I can't say for sure.
Cheers
Ecke

2011/5/23 Bob W <p...@web-options.com>:
> [...]
>> stupid. By that time someone will have one in the market with dust
>> seals and gorilla glass, too. (like the Motorola Defy in the
>> smartphone market, brilliant job, that one). [...]
>
> that's rather interesting. I know next to nothing about mobile phones and
> don't care much about them, but I've always wanted to be able to hold a
> telephone conversation underwater and that's clearly the phone to do it.
>
> I'm on the lookout for a new phone at the moment, and that Motorola Defy
> looks like a good offer for me. The phone I have now has taken a bit of a
> beating and bits of it keep falling off.
>
> The only phone operating system I've used is Windows, because back in the
> day it was the only one that synced reliably with Outlook calendar, contacts
> and tasks automatically on my laptop while recharging. Does Android do this
> now? That is, without me having to fanny around going via Google calendar or
> some other 3rd way?
>
> B
>
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